Sontarans
I recently watched, the Sontaran experiment and the Time Warrior
Some general thoughts and then I will talk about both specific episodes.
One, Elizabeth Sladen was a fine actress and a credit to the role.
Both episodes demonstrate how you can tell good stories on limited budgets.
The Sontaran ships. (Large golf balls) look pleasingly Alien.
The Time warrior
While a historian would weep. The story seems to have been inspired by Ivanhoe
There is talk of Saxons its a bit late surely.
There is a fine guest star performance by Dot from EastEnders, no stranger to genre TV (June Brown)
The Time warrior gives us a wonderful debut by Elizabeth Sladen, as Sarah Jane Smith
Ms Smith has blagged herself into a secret project, after borrowing her great Aunts ID, after blundering into the TARDIS. UNIT have sequestered several scientists. As scientists keep vanishing. When Lynx the villain of the piece makes his appearance SJS follows the Dr into the TARDIS.
After floundering about for a few moments. We see Sarah gradually compose herself, try to make sense of what is going on. When faced with the gang of medieval mercenaries
She insists ragweek.Or reconstruction
After Sarah manages to escape, she convinces June Brown, and her husband to aid her quest to kidnap the Doctor. Sarah Jane has incorrectly identified the Doctor as the big bad of the piece. Note Sarah Janes plan works. She manages to get hold of the Dr.
By the way, I probably should have explained the plot earlier so here goes
Spoilers
( An Alien Sontaran Lynx has crashed on Earth, and has made a deal with a Medieval robber baron The Sontaran is stealing scientists from the XX century to help Lynx repair his ship)
There is some nice AH bait with Lynx producing muskets for the Robber Baron
The Sontaran Experiment
At only 50 minutes long, the Sontaran Experiment is one of the more accessible episodes of Classic Doctor Who.
The Sontaran experiment is a sequel to the Ark in Space. The Dr, Sarah J and Harry beam down to Earth, and encounter a Sontaran who has run into a planetary survey team. The Sontaran is performing experiments on his human captives as the Sontarans prepare to invade your Galaxy
Everything is filmed on a bleak English moor. Which the Dr claims is likely Piccadilly circus. Why moor instead if a swamp if what we are seeing is London?
The future humans all have Safarican accents. I was minded of the Draka
It's bleak. It's a character piece. It could have been set a thousand years earlier
But it's classic SF the people do not change.
They are cowardly, knavish, brave and forgiving. They are struggling against something which is inhuman. The English moor, is not a place of relaxation and retreat but a terrible wasteland. So far from help and home.
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